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Share, Sharing, Sharing Capitalism™ all have the same relevant meaning on this website. 

At CFCS, we believe in a concept called Sharing Capitalism. We share from our excess, called our abundance, and sow into individuals lives and our communities. In return, we receive a harvest (an outcome) based on the principle: “Sow A Seed – Feed A Nation.” from Dr. Needham’s book Why Divide When You Can Multiply?

Also we believe in collaborative sharing among businesses who collaborate with each other to enhance their profits and give to their communities.

From childhood, we are told to share.  As adults, we tend to keep mostly for ourselves.  We encourage change in that philosophy.

We seek to enhance our members and students lives by sharing wisdom through our various programs and from the LearnShare Library that provides electronic media for educational purposes. 

We also teach sharing as a giving principle.  We believe that if a Member is blessed with abundance (excess above their needs) he or she may want to give to help others. 

We specialize in what is called “In-Kind” giving where donors give us useful assets (stuff) and we provide tax-deductible receipts and in certain cases where gifts are in excess of $10,000, we have estate planning tools such as a Charitable Remainder Trust (CRT or CRUT) that can pay income for a fixed period of time.  These tools follow IRS guidelines and require, as a charity, we received no less than 10% of the gift for our purposes (operations and endowment).

We do not offer legal, accounting, or financial advice – we leave that to the licensed professionals.  If we make referral to licensed professionals, we do not receive any fee share with them.  You are encouraged to use your own licensed professionals for advice when making any charitable gifts to us or any other nonprofit.

Share, Sharing, Sharing Capitalism™ all have the same relevant meaning on this website. From childhood, we are told to share.  As adults, we tend to keep mostly for ourselves. At CFCS, we believe in a concept called Sharing Capitalism™. We share from our excess, called abundance, and sow into individuals and communities; in return, we receive a harvest based on the principle: “One seed stewarded well can feed a nation.”

“One seed stewarded well can feed a nation.”

We seek to enhance our members lives by sharing wisdom through our LearnShare™ Program that provides electronic media for educational purposes.  We also teach concepts of collaboration that include revenue sharing.  We do not offer legal, accounting, or financial advice – we leave that to the licensed professionals.  If we make referral to licensed professionals, we do not receive any fee share with them.

We also teach sharing as a giving principle.  We believe that if a Member is blessed with abundance (excess above their needs) he or she may want to give to help others.  We specialize in what is called “In-Kind” giving where donors give us useful assets (stuff) and we provide tax-deductible receipts and in certain cases of gifts in excess of $10,000 we may off estate planning tools such as a Charitable Remainder Trust (CRT or CRUT) that may pay income for a fixed period of time so long as we, as a charity, received no less than 10% of the gift for our purposes (operations and endowment).

What is Sharing Capitalism?

Dr. Needham has written extensively on economic, political, and social strife caused by the extreme beliefs of capitalism and socialism. Sharing Capitalism is a decentralized model which deemphasizes central control with all the power at the top; and emphasizes equality, and revenue sharing as opposed to equity-based ownership models.

Revenue sharing is the new equity of the 21st century and it empowers individuals over organizations.  

We might recommend that you read Dr. Needham’s book, Escaping Economic Slavery – A Journey From Scarcity To Abundance Through Sharing Capitalism™, which can be purchased on Amazon.